Karl Marx and Immanuel Kant on the Improvement of Society
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Kant's ideal government
- Kant's focus
- The mention of nature having a purpose and a direction
- This plight of 'real man'
- True communism
- Conclusion
Abstract
n the Preface to Ecce Homo, Nietzsche writes, "The last thing I should promise would be to "improve" mankind." Although it was not Nietzsche's aim to improve life for the majority, it was the main focus of many of the writings of his predecessors and contemporaries. Nietzsche's writings focused mainly on the contributions of great individuals to society and culture. On the other hand, philosophers like kant and marx focused on improving the conditions of life for the majority of citizens.
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